A Piece of the Horizon That Belongs Only to You
There are symbols that do not shout. They stand quietly at the edge of the wind, where the land gives way to water. The flags of the Marine Corps of Ukraine, its brigades and battalions, are exactly that — silent witnesses to courage, salt-soaked and battle-tested. Owning one is not about decoration. It is about keeping a fragment of the coast within reach, about recognising a story written not in ink but in tide and tenacity.
Who We Are
We are a small team of archivists, veterans, and designers who believe that a flag should never be mass-produced forgetfulness. Our workshop does not chase trends. We study unit histories, check colour matches against military standards, and speak with servicemen to understand what a symbol truly meant on a particular morning. Expertise here is not a certificate on a wall — it is the ability to name the correct shade of blue for a battalion that held a strip of beach for seventy-two hours. Our commitment is to precision without coldness, to craft without arrogance. Every flag we produce carries the same respect we would give a letter from a front.
What We Offer
The collection includes official and historical flags of the Marine Corps of Ukraine, individual brigade banners, and battalion pennants — from the 35th and 36th separate brigades to specialised assault and support units. Materials are chosen for endurance: dense polyester that does not fray in wind, double-stitched seams, and fade-resistant pigments tested against the very sunlight that will greet your flagpole each morning. Sizes range from hand-sized desk standards to three-metre field variants. For collectors, we offer exact replicas of specific battle flags, including wear marks and reinforcement patches — because a perfect flag often tells a less honest story than one with a mended corner.
When It’s Useful
- Commemorating a brother or sister — a flag flown on anniversary days, not as grief but as geography of the heart.
- Unit reunions and veteran gatherings — where a banner becomes the centre around which memories arrange themselves.
- Home altars or study walls — for those who want to keep the idea of service near, without turning a room into a museum.
- Educational displays — schools, libraries, or small historical exhibitions where children need to see that a flag is not a poster but a promise.
- Gifts that carry weight — when a birthday or holiday demands more than a bottle or a card, and you know the person who served will recognise the weave of a genuine marine battalion flag.
Why Choose Us
Others sell badges. We sell accountability. Each flag is cross-referenced with unit heritage records before production. If a battalion changed its emblem three times between 2015 and 2022, we offer each version separately, with a short note on the context. Unlike mass-market sellers, we do not use stock marine iconography — no generic anchors, no imagined tridents. We work from photographs taken on the ground, from sketches approved by former commanders, from the worn originals kept in private collections. This makes our flags wrong for a souvenir shop. It makes them right for someone who knows that the 1st Separate Battalion of Marines used a darker anchor until 2018. That level of detail is not obsession. It is the difference between a flag and a flag that means something.
Call to Action
View the full collection of Marine Corps flags — brigade by brigade, battalion by battalion — at the link below.
https://flagmaster.ua/prapory-morskoyi-pihoty-ukrayiny-brygady-bataljony
